waver between (someone and someone else)

waver between (something and something else)

to vacillate between choosing one thing and another; to linger indecisively between doing one thing or another. The captain was wavering between St. Thomas and St. Croix. We wavered between chocolate and vanilla.

As befits such a former fee, both his leading ladies are well connected; Aga Khan-homebred Sarafina is out of the placed Sanariya, the dam of six winners from as many runners, while Wavering was bred by Darley out of Group 3 winner Summertime Legacy, a close relation to Golden Fleece.

Especially revealing the meaning and essence of Matthew's Gospel, Spirituality Of The Beatitudes reveals in depth the philosophies and some contradicting opinions concerning the classic and well-known refrains, "Blessed are the poor in spirit" (notes point out that Matthew was exceptional in his conviction that doing good works led those of wavering or little faith to salvation); "Blessed are the nonviolent; they will inherit the Earth"; "Blessed are the peacemakers; they will be called the children of God" and more.

Retention Associate Nicolle Losonczy, an employee since 2001, has the challenging task of persuading wavering FEI members to stay or departed members to come back--a job that often varies between thankless and exhilarating.

Nancy Bannon and Jason McDole as Bride and Groom conveyed their conflicting passions with extraordinary vigor, while the others did their best to represent the masses wavering between despondence, exuberance, and inebriation.

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